
Tim's out of town this weekend, so I took Hogan down to one of my favorite places so far in the city, Mill Ruins Park. I found this place when we were here looking for houses. I had the morning to myself before meeting our realtor, so I started walking from our hotel downtown. And ended up here.
Minneapolis was originally (from my extremely tenuous grasp of Twin Cities history) founded on the water mill industry that grew up around St Anthony Falls. These falls are the only falls on the Upper Mississippi, and have provided a lot of power for industry through the years (and still do, for that matter). It sounds like many generations of mills have been built, burnt, torn down, and left to decay since the beginning. So that's how Minneapolis became "The City that Flour Built". Again, all this is based on my very little knowledge of history, so forgive any errors.
At any rate, the area seems to be a vibrant mix of past and present now. The Corps of Engineers (pronounced Corpse of Engineers by the Albuquerque NPR station) manage the dam that is on the site of the falls now, and many of the old mills are getting rehabilitated into new uses now -- a museum, offices, lofts, etc. And best of all the Guthrie Theater was built next to the Mill City Museum. The Guthrie is the dark blue structure that includes the "Endless Bridge" in some of the pictures.

I think the Guthrie may be my new favorite piece of contemporary architecture. Tim got us tickets to see Jane Eyre there last week, so we got to experience the Guthrie as it was intended - full of drama and spectacle in a breathtaking, sophisticated way. It is a beautiful piece of architecture in its own right, but I also love the juxtaposition between it and the old-school industrial grandeur of the old mills that it stands next to. It somehow seems to acknowledge and take on the geometries and masses of those mills and yet still be completely its own thing.

While Hogan and I were walking around, a few fire trucks made an entrance. I had to take a few pictures -- I knew Jack and Emmett would love them.
Take care! Till next week!
See the full set of photos: Mill Ruins Park
